In a world that often measures revolutions by their ability to disrupt, Syria’s journey, which began with the Arab Spring of 2011, represents a chronicle of shifting ideologies, geopolitical maneuvers, and relentless human loss. The revolution, once embodying aspirations for democracy and dignity, devolved over years into sectarian strife and radicalism, only to paradoxically return, 13 years later, to the premise of national unity. The ous...

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